02-24-2021, 08:45 PM
(02-13-2021, 07:29 AM)m16a1 Wrote:It's possible. It depends who is handling the activation. Many are owned by the same company and use the same back end. American Movil. Just activate it in another device first.(02-12-2021, 11:14 PM)C0ffeeFreak Wrote: You activated the sim in another device, correct? Then you transferred it into the Pine Phone? I wouldn't try to activate a sim card in the US in the Pine Phone. Because it's not whitelisted by any carrier it could get blacklisted. Activate the sim in another mainstream device and then put it in the Pine Phone.
"Blacklisted" doesn't sound good. If that's the case, will moving to a different T-Mobile MVNO change anything? I did not attempt to activate in another device...